Thursday, June 4, 2009

We probably don't have to tell you how great this thing is - we've reviewed it in the past (both of us), and we've also given a few away. And now YOU could own one! This baby can rotate up to 40 cans, all on one shelf. Don't miss out!

All you have to do to enter this giveaway is comment on this post, answering the following question:

Where is the majority of your food storage? In the guest room closet? Under beds? In the basement? In your pantry? Let us know!

This giveaway is open until tomorrow morning (Friday) at 9 a.m. EST. One comment per person, please.

All of our stuff in boxes is in the guest bedroom, creating quite an ugly view from the bed. Perhaps a table cloth and a tv on it would make it pretty?!And the majority of our 3 month supply is shoved into every nook and cranny in our tiny tiny kitchen!

Holy Cow, before just a few months ago the storage was baking away in the garage! Now, thanks to finally getting a large shelf reliance (and the kids all growing up and moving out!) we have move the storage to an inside bedroom closet.

I don't think too many people living near the coast have basements, or risk storing stuff under beds or on closet floors (one of my Facebook alumni groups has a few conversations about the loss of yearbooks because of flooding).

I do have some MREs and canned stuff in the back bedroom I haven't been able to put them on the closet shelf yet (hubby's junk's in the way).

All of our food storage is within our kitchen/dining room area. A five shelf rack against one wall holds cans. Boxed foods(pastas, stuffing mixes etc) go in a large pantry in the center of the kitchen. Bags of wheat waiting to be stored in buckets are on the shelves above the fridge. Chest freezer against the wall in the dining room. Liquor and cereal in wall cabinets along with baking stuff. Green coffee beans in 5 pound sacks above the pantry. Water is currently stored on the floor under a desk, until we get the laundry room rearranged for additional storage capability.

Ours is in a cement walled room down in the basement . . . unfortunately that should be turned into a bathroom sooner or later, but I refuse to give up the space 'cause then I'll have no place to put my food!

Most of ours is in a small storage space in our basement. We've crammed the space with as many shelves as we possibly can to fit as much food as possible. It's about getting time to start putting things in closets and under beds :-)

We store a majority in our kitchen cabinets--how I wish we had a separate pantry room! I'd love to win this for our church's food pantry, which I help to run. It would make sorting the goods so much easier. Thanks for all you gals do! I love your site.

Right now all our long term storage is in the basement waiting to go on the shelves in my new food storage room which isn't finished yet-maybe by Christmas. Up until last year it was under everyone's beds and spread throughout the house!

We just built a custom pantry that we are able to fit the majority of our food storage in. Until this pantry, we had it spread out all over. In the guest room closet, under beds, in the garage. It is nice to have it all in one spot now.

The majority of our food storage is in our pantry and adjacent "cellar". We just finished building our dream house 6 months ago and had the brilliant (!) idea to put cement floor/walls in the crawl space under the stairs, so we have a small "cellar" in our otherwise basement-free house. A mere 5 steps down and 15-20 degrees cooler than the rest of the house!

Right now my food stoarge is mostly in the hall upstairs. I put it all in 5 gallon buckets about a month ago. We will be moving in a month so I didn't want to deal with "putting it away" until we make our move:)

My food storage is scattered right now. We have most of it in the pantry with over flow into the guest bedroom and then dome in the basement. I am working towards putting the majority of it in the basement; just waiting on the shelves.

I have enjoyed finding your site. So many helpful ideas! Thanks for taking time to blog! Most of my food storage is in the crawlspace. These shelves are awesome and one can never have too many! Thanks for the chance to win!

Most long term storage is under our bed, and our 3-month stuff is crammed into our kitchen...we don't have a pantry, but have a lot of cabinet space. Every once in a while you open a cabinet and cans fall out, so I would love this cansolidator!

Our food storage is mostly in the basement utility room. We have one corner of the room designated for food storage. Since the floor is concrete in this room, we have laid a piece of vinyl flooring about 8'X10', so nothing will be touching the floor. It works for now...eventually, I would like to dedicate another room for our storage.

We Just moved into our new house and I'm totally excited about the shelves that were in the basement laundry area. I'm going to use them for food storage! YEA!:) I hope I win! I'd love to use the self reliance shelves there!!:)

The majority of our food storage is in our basement. We recently got some shelves, so there is some order to the madness, but about half is still scattered about the floor. Someday it will look nice and organized.

I'm fortunate enough to have a food storage pantry in my basement. It holds the majority of my supplies. I also have non-foods stored in the laundry room and more food in my kitchen pantry. Currently I have 12 wheat buckets residing under the edge of the bar in my dining area. I need to clean out the basement pantry a bit more to move it there.

We started with just our kitchen pantry, but it was too small. It got to the point that you would open the door and food would fall out--watch your head and your toes! We finally gave in and put up shelves in our second bedroom. So now we have an office/storage room. The joys of apartment living!

When my son left on his mission, my oldest daughter took over his room. When she moved out (but before my son came home from his mission), I took over the room as my food storage room. It is a really nice sized room and I was excited. After about a year of using it, I am out of room there, but that is where MOST of my food storage is. (My son wasn't all too happy to come home from his mission and find out he didn't have a room anymore -- only a hide-a-bed in the piano room). I also have all of my buckets of wheat and oats and powdered milk under the stairs in what used to be a children's play area. And then, my pantry downstairs is where the rest of it is.... I still need more space so that consolidator could be a good start to help with space problems! Love your website!